Oasys

Part of the Arup group, software developer Oasys will demonstrate its wide range of programs at the show. New 32-bit Windows programs have been released to incorporate and enhance the program's capabilities, including dramatically accelerated graphical display generation and analysis solution. Full online help and intuitive user interfaces ensure a minimal learning curve. Of particular interest to geo-technical engineers is its Oasys GEO package, which includes a set of programs for both routine and advanced geotechnical analysis. Windows programs for slope, flexible wall, vertical displacement, retaining wall stability and tunnel settlement analyses are available, while those for pile and soil finite element analysis are being converted. Stand 9578

As digital twins become more advanced and more ubiquitous, artificial intelligence (AI) could offer a solution to the UK’s problem of overdue bridge inspections, according to Bentley’s chief research officer Nabil Abou-Rahme.

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